oh!
that never occurred to me.
'Shindig'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
oh!
that never occurred to me.
I would think the writers would have let us in on that, no?
Well, she did say she felt guilty when she was talking to Don's mistress. And a lot of the episode seemed to be about women's choices. Don's stepmother didn't have any good choices after Don's father died. Trudy is choosing to stay in her marriage but under her own terms. Joan is still dealing with the choice she made to sleep with the Jaguar executive last season.
I thought she felt guilty because she didn't really want the kid (or was ambivalent). Not that she had made an active choice to terminate.
I thought she felt guilty because she didn't really want the kid (or was ambivalent). Not that she had made an active choice to terminate.
That is what she said, I'm just not sure if I believe it.
I guess I can see Megan lying to Don about a made-up miscarriage, but given the spontaneity of her conversation with Sylvia, it's clear that "something" happened. My money is on it being a real miscarriage, wouldn't 6 weeks be so early that most abortionists might want to wait?
I don't think Megan was lying. This show hasn't flinched about abortion before, so I think we'd know if that's what the ep was about.
6 weeks pregnant is 2 weeks past a missed period, which means Megan found out she was pregnant and then found out she wasn't anymore within a matter of days.
Mad Men Power Rankings: [link] Trudy is definitely too low.
I finally just finished watching the most recent episode, and I'm sure I will have other things to say at some point but right now all I can manage is FUCK YEAH TRUDY!
Alison Brie is my favorite in anything, ever. (Except for Claire Danes. I don't know what would become of my heart if I happened to see a show that contained both of them.)
ignore the article, but watch the video with Brie and Paul Thompkins. It is really great. 20 min.